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18 Nov 2009

Author:
University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainable Development

The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change

2009 is a crucial year for the climate change agenda which...will culminate in a new international climate deal being signed in Copenhagen in December...The Copenhagen Communiqué on Climate Change is set to become the definitive statement from the business community ahead of the Conference of the Parties 15 (COP15)...It is a short, punchy statement, synthesising some of the key thinking that has come from business over the last 2 years...The Communiqué text and formal sign-up process was launched in London on 29th June...The global media launch of the Commniqué with all its 500+ signatures took place on Tuesday 22nd September 2009 in New York...[Available in 19 languages]